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Abir Ballan đ
abirballan
@gummibear737 I was against the lockdown when the epidemic started. Any one with a background in public health couldâve known back in March the following: 1/nhttps://twitter.com/gummibear737/status/1298246378657808384 1. In March, WHO
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKINGâOxford-AstraZeneca not only protects people from serious illness and death but also substantially slows the transmission of #SARSCoV2, finding thr #COVID19 vaccine cuts transmission by nearly 2/3rds (pre print). It
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Tyler Green
TBG9270584
Vitamins 101A healthy individual has relatively low vitamin needs. However, factors such as stress, silent and chronic inflammation, long-term illness, many types of medication, smoking, pregnancy and breastfeeding, heavy physical
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el gato malo
boriquagato
long thread:this trend seems to be playing out all over the world:reported covid deaths are up but all other respiratory illness deaths are way down. flu has essentially disappeared.this is
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Ragnorakishere
ragnorakishere
https://politicalimmorality.wixsite.com/website/post/socialist-rage-the-collapse-of-a-country How governments and conglomerates coerce populations by creating a crisis and perpetuating it You may like to read https://politicalimmorality.wix
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Rachel Ann Bender Ignacio, MD MPH
Drbenderignacio
A thread to expand upon the chronic and unusual presentations of COVID-19 that we need to further understand. Another reason why COVID-19 is not your usual influenza infection, even for
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Doug Streat
dougstreat
COVID-19 Symptom Challenge webinar happening now![A thread]https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6102626394063911951?source=Catalyst%20Social https://twitter.com/Farzad_MD/status/1303091244629983233 Mark McClellan (@DukeMargolis) kicks
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Danielle Belardo, MD
DBelardoMD
When are we going to start talking about the fact that this pandemic was caused by eating animals? If itâs not this zoonotic disease, it will be the next one.
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The Lancet
TheLancet
This #WomeninScienceDay, we're celebrating women at the forefront of the #COVID19 response and those advocating for equality in science, health, and society. Explore the inspiring Profiles Rochelle Walensky is
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
VIRAL LOAD & MASKS. New studyâ hospitalized patients w/ greater viral load have HIGHER risk of #COVID19 death.We know MASKS lower your viral load if you do somehow get infected.Thus,
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
In new work, we show a human coronavirus evolves to escape neutralization by antibody immunity (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.17.423313v1). Specifically, we studied the historical evolution of the common-cold CoV-229E to l
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
2015: "To examine the emergence potential (the potential to infect humans) of circulating bat CoVs, we built a chimeric virus encoding a novel, zoonotic CoV spike protein -from the RsSHC014-CoV sequence that was isolat
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Health Nerd
GidMK
It's coming towards the end of the year, and there are still countless people minimizing the pandemic and spreading untruthsSo I thought I'd do a bit of a thread of
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Rebekah Honce
RRHonce
Weâre living in two pandemics:1. COVID192. COVID19 conspiraciesScience can be confusing (even if you are a scientist!) and it doesnât help that scientific facts about our current situation are matched
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Ben Winslow
BenWinslow
I went down the rabbit hole today going through @UTHeritageArts archives to look at newspaper headlines from the 1918 flu pandemic. Historians say ~91,000 infected and 2,900+ died: https://www.fox13now.com/news/coronavirus/local-coronavirus
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Billy Bostickson đ´đ&đ đ
BillyBostickson
The Tide is Turning, MY Friends!1/x Essential ReadingBotao Xiao & Lei XiaoâPossible origins of 2091-nCoV coronavirus,âhttps://img-prod.tgcom24.mediaset.it/images/2020/02/16/114720192-5eb8307f-017c-4075-a697-348628da0204.pdf.Coronavi
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